3 Principles That Define a Successful Information Campaign
Government has an information distribution problem. These three principles can reverse the trend, and elevate your next information campaign to the top.
Government has an information distribution problem. These three principles can reverse the trend, and elevate your next information campaign to the top.
Indiana Chief Data Officer Darshan Shah leads the state’s Management Performance Hub, an innovative agency using data to improve policy.
Your website is your chance to make that first impression. How your customers view its design, navigation and content could be the difference between attracting new residents and businesses, or losing them to another agency.
We are pursuing four pillars of reinvention for a citizen-centric government: culture, working as one, the citizen experience and digital transformation.
Governments can catch up to the private sector by modernizing their online services, web presence and communications strategies.
Cloud isn’t one-size-fits-all for governments. State and local agencies, for example, often have distinct budgets, needs and workforces.
Everywhere you look, government agencies are juggling a number of IT modernization initiatives. Introducing new technology is exciting and leads to better services for constituents, but it can also be extremely challenging to implement for many reasons.
A focus on some of the cybersecurity threats facing municipalities today.
Small local governments are often supported by enthusiastic and passionate individuals. Leaders work hard to provide for their constituents and update their communities. But what can they do when their budget isn’t enough to support their projects?
State and local government employees across the country have found themselves in the midst of a technological crisis: outdated infrastructures, higher citizen expectations and IT hiring challenges are just a few of the concerns being raised.